Interspecies Adoption: The species of the main party members' parents don't change to match whatever race you chose for them to be, making this trope very possible. In fact, it's more likely than not, unless you're specifically coordinating your party's race distribution to avoid it.

Happily Adopted: Their relationships with their parents seem no worse off for the difference in species.

Robot Buddy: You're free to make any or all of the protagonist's companions this, if you wish.

True Companions: They stick together through thick and thin, from the very beginning of their adventure to the very end.

Hoist by His Own Petard: Apollo's Evil Plan succeeds, but he thinks he has all 77 Relics when there are actually 78 — the rumor of 77 was planted by the Guardians. Having an incomplete collection, Apollo's Relics prove to be too powerful for him, gruesomely destroying him as he tries to unleash their power.

Almighty Janitor: Literally. The Goddess's entire occupation is to maintain the proper function of the world, the Central Temple and the Sky Pillars.

Gambit Roulette: In between her needed times of Central Temple maintenance, she intentionally divides herself into smaller pieces and scatters them among the worlds as individually powerful Relics, to promote the raising of heroes who will be powerful enough to collect and assemble the Relics, and then assist her in carrying out repairs.

Genki Girl: She's quite chipper and good-humored, much to the party's surprise.

Faux Affably Evil: She thanks the main characters for defeating Ashura, and grants them permission to come and go in her megalopolis as they please. This is the only extent of her niceness, and she doesn't even to try to disguise how much of a depraved Alpha Bitch she is.

Beauty Is Bad: Olivia decides that freedom from the controlling Venus means marring her own beauty. She slices her own face with a knife and then requests Venus to banish her from her megalopolis. This only pisses Venus off.

Easily Forgiven: Julius isn't really one of the good guys or one of the bad guys. He seems rather ambivalent to Venus's control of his life, mostly excited about getting to marry someone like Olivia. When Venus is finally defeated and Julius is no longer betrothed to Olivia, Julius apologizes for his arrogance and remains friends with Olivia and Antony. Olivia points out that Julius didn't actually do anything bad — he didn't actually have a choice in the overall situation, so she saw no fault that needed to be forgiven.

Evil Is Sexy: Okay so he's not evil, but this is the trope that allows Imp/Devil monsters to remain inside the city. invoked

Hopeless Suitor: Julius actually genuinely likes Olivia, but has no real chance of winning her heart from Antony.

Horned Humanoid: A demon who's beautiful enough to live in Venus's megalopolis.

Mr. Fanservice: Julius is said to be popular with the girls, though he himself doesn't seem to be fully aware of this.

Beauty Is Never Tarnished: He only injured his leg, and was still quite beautiful. Venus did not agree, seeing the injury as something that tarnished Antony's perfection, and she banished him from her megalopolis.

Unkempt Beauty: After exile. Presumably he was better-manicured when living in Venus's megalopolis.

Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: After you defeat Shôgun, Magnate arrives out of nowhere, announcing himself as Shôgun's father, and then kills his own son for failing him. You have to defeat him then and there, and he's as difficult to battle as the other God battles. Sure enough, defeating him yields a cache of Relics.

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